"Bethel Forward will increase the mill rate, among the highest in the area, and change the small town character forever," Michael wrote.
A Bethel voter registration session will be held on Tuesday, October 27, 2015.
"I’m tired of passing the buck statements like, 'It’s a state project.' We’re now in the 5th year of a 4 year road paving plan."
The property is located at 49 Taylor Ave., Bethel.
Bethel's Democratic Forum will feature candidates for Planning and Zoning and land use boards.
The construction of a new pump station on Governors Lane near downtown Bethel has been approved.
"You will see Will Duff supervising town employees and not letting them improperly obligate Bethel financially," a Bethel resident wrote.
The deadline for Bethel Patch election letters is Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015.
The Town Clerk’s Office announced additional hours for absentee balloting only which will be on the Saturday before election day, October 31
First Selectman Matthew Knickerbocker shares: "My Vision for Bethel."
Duff says three priorities will be economic revival, ensuring timely completion of infrastructure projects, and government transparency.
The Town of Bethel will begin its curbside leaf bags pick up starting on Monday, Oct. 19, 2015.
Dan Carter [R] represents the 2nd General Assembly District covering Bethel, Danbury, Newtown and Redding.
"Politicians certainly have a very short memory as to how they got into office," a Bethel resident says regarding the unfinished project.
First Selectman Matt Knickerbocker speaks on capital improvements, open space acquisitions, AAA bond rating, and plans for the next term.
The Bethel Democrats are holding candidate forums to allow voters to meet and ask questions of the candidates.
State Rep. Stephen Harding serves the 107th district of Bethel, Brookfield and Danbury.
The Bethel Republican Town Committee invites you to their first annual pig roast at 3 p.m. Saturday at The Spot, 1 Front Street, Bethel.
The Bethel Registrars of Voters will conduct a voter registration session on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015
This is the third time Sen. Toni Boucher has received the CT Early Childhood Alliance Children’s Champion award.
The Board of Selectmen held a public information session on the issues.
Bethel Democrats share information on video regarding town budget on Bethel Today.
Meet your 2015 Republican Board of Finance candidates for the upcoming municipal elections on Tuesday.
Bethel's Board of Selectmen are holding a public hearing to discuss several new town ordinances they're considering.
A Bethel resident says Nashville Rd. "still looks like a war zone" after the highway department installed new drains three weeks ago.
Flags will fly at half-staff beginning immediately until sunset on Tuesday to honor the victims of the shooting in Roseburg, Oregon.
Dan Carter, who serves as State Rep. for Bethel, will fight against the proposed $500M proposed tax increase for hospitals.
A new mobile version of the Bethel town website is also available on the Apple App Store and on Google Play.
Metro-North cancels early AM trains on New Haven line and adds mid-morning runs for folks going to NYC on Friday.
The preliminary registry list is for the upcoming municipal elections on Nov, 3, 2015.
Here's all you need to know about trains, subways and buses; street closures; Pope Francis's itinerary; and social media for #PopeFrancisNYC
In case you missed it: Bethel's Board of Selectmen are holding a public hearing to discuss several new town ordinances they're considering.
The 'Community Voices' and 'Community Choices' workshops will be held to collect ideas for the future of downtown Bethel.
Bethel's Registrar of Voters reports results from Wednesday's Republican primary vote between Will Duff and Patricia Rist.
Voters who are voting at the Stony Hill Fire House should use caution when entering and exiting the building due to walkways in disrepair.
Bethel's Republican Primary is today.Not sure who to vote for? Hear the candidates in their own words and what they stand for in two videos.
The Board of Selectmen discussed the proposal of new ordinances including noise, blight, parking and others. A public hearing is scheduled.
Bethel's Housatonic Valley Coalition Against Substance Abuse is a coalition of volunteers that helps prevent substance abuse.
Registered Republican voters will vote for either Patricia Rist or Will Duff as the Republican candidate for Bethel's First Selectman.